Our Newest Book! What’s the old saying? “If you Don’t Toot Your Own Horn, No One Else Will!

Our Newest Book! What’s the old saying? “If you Don’t Toot Your Own Horn, No One Else Will!



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What’s the old saying? If you don’t toot your own horn, no one will!

Here’s our latest publication, hot off the presses…or at least the Amazon e-book cloud! It’s called:

“Paul Pryor In His Own Words: The Life and Times of a 20-year Major League Umpire.”

Some of you older guys will recall Paul Pryor, who was a long-time major league umpire (1961-1982). It just so happens his son, Fred Pryor, is one of our regular readers. Umpires are often overlooked, but last year I wrote a post about his dad which seemed to go over real well. Since then Fred and I have become friends, and he recently asked if I would be interested in helping compiling his father’s biography. I replied “I sure would.”

So Fred and I put our heads together and Paul Pryor in His Own Words is the result. Here’s a few words I wrote about the book for the Amazon information page:

“Paul Pryor was a man of many talents. He’s remembered as one of the most highly regarded umpires in major league history, having officiated 3,094 major league games over a 21-year career (1961-1982). Before his call to the major leagues, he logged many years as a minor league pitcher and umpire, some under the most trying of circumstances. He was an accomplished and highly sought after banquet speaker, an outstanding writer and teacher, and a successful entrepreneur and businessman. But most important, he remained a devoted husband and father, whose family’s well-being was always foremost in his mind.”

“This is the story of his life, written in his own words, in his own unique style, amply supplemented with heavy doses of his brand of self-deprecating humor. The story is compiled by his devoted son, Fred Pryor, in collaboration with editor Gary Livacari.”

“As you read along, you’ll discover Paul Pryor’s unyielding determination to fulfill his dreams of reaching the major leagues, facing and overcoming obstacles that would have stopped many an ordinary man. But Paul Pryor, affectionately known to his family as “Big Pops” was no ordinary man, as you’ll soon discover.”

Hope you’ll enjoy the book! It’s available on Amazon in e-book and now in paperback.

Gary Livacari

Photo Credits: All from the Fred Pryor personal collection

Information: Excerpts edited from the Wikipedia page.

Check out my two books, both now available on Amazon in e-book and paperback:  “Paul Pryor in His Own Words: The Life and TImes of a 20-Year Major League Umpire” and “Memorable World Series Moments.” All profits go to the Illinois Veterans Foundation

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I'm a baseball historian who also enjoys writing. My forte is identifying ballplayers in old photos, and my special interest is the Dead Ball Era.

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